Understanding Glas to US Fluid Drams Conversion
A glas is the Scandinavian household "glass," standardized at 0.2 litre (200 mL). A US fluid dram (fl-dr) is a small liquid measure equal to 1/8 US fluid ounce, about 3.69669 mL, once common in pharmacy and still seen in mixology. Because a glass holds many drams, this conversion turns a modest portion into a large count of small liquid units.
Conversion Formula
To convert Glas to US Fluid Drams, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Glas to US Fluid Drams.
How to Convert Glas to US Fluid Drams
Turn the 200 mL glas into the small fluid dram used in pharmacy and mixology.
- Note the glas count: each glas is 0.2 litre (200 mL).
- Multiply by 54.10244: the number of US fluid drams in one glas.
- Round to a practical precision: two decimals are usually enough.
- Worked result: 25 glas × 54.10244 = 1352.56 fl-dr.
Glas to US Fluid Drams conversion table
| Glas (glas) | US Fluid Drams (fl-dr) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 54.10244 |
| 2 | 108.2049 |
| 3 | 162.3073 |
| 4 | 216.4097 |
| 5 | 270.5122 |
| 6 | 324.6146 |
| 7 | 378.7171 |
| 8 | 432.8195 |
| 9 | 486.9219 |
| 10 | 541.0244 |
| 15 | 811.5365 |
| 20 | 1082.049 |
| 25 | 1352.561 |
| 30 | 1623.073 |
| 40 | 2164.097 |
| 50 | 2705.122 |
| 60 | 3246.146 |
| 70 | 3787.171 |
| 80 | 4328.195 |
| 90 | 4869.219 |
| 100 | 5410.244 |
| 150 | 8115.365 |
| 200 | 10820.49 |
| 250 | 13525.61 |
| 300 | 16230.73 |
| 400 | 21640.97 |
| 500 | 27051.22 |
| 600 | 32461.46 |
| 700 | 37871.71 |
| 800 | 43281.95 |
| 900 | 48692.19 |
| 1000 | 54102.44 |
| 2000 | 108204.9 |
| 3000 | 162307.3 |
| 4000 | 216409.7 |
| 5000 | 270512.2 |
| 10000 | 541024.4 |
| 25000 | 1352561 |
| 50000 | 2705122 |
| 100000 | 5410244 |
| 250000 | 13525610 |
| 500000 | 27051220 |
| 1000000 | 54102440 |
Which glass do you mean?
“glass” means different units by region. This page uses the Glas (Swedish). 1 US Fluid Drams in each:
| Definition | Result |
|---|---|
| Drinking glass (US) 240 mL / 8 fl oz | 64.92292 fl-dr |
| Glas (Swedish) 200 mL | 54.10244 fl-dr (this page) |
What is the glas?
Glas is an obsolete unit of volume, primarily used for measuring liquids. It's steeped in historical context, varying significantly across different regions and time periods.
Definition of Glas
The "glas" lacks a standardized, universally accepted definition. It's a traditional unit, and its volume varied depending on location and the commodity being measured. Generally, a "glas" represented a moderate serving or container size. Unlike liters or gallons, it wasn't rigorously defined by a central authority. Think of it as similar to using "cup" as a measurement today – its precise volume can depend on the cup.
Formation and Historical Context
The etymology of "glas" traces back to the word "glass," reflecting its origins as a measure based on the contents of drinking glasses or similar containers. Its use predates standardized measurement systems, flourishing in eras where trade and local customs dictated quantities. Because of its informal nature, historical records often lack precise conversions for "glas" into modern units. Its usage declined with the adoption of metric and imperial systems.
Associated Laws, Facts, and Figures
Due to the lack of standardization of the "glas", there are no specific laws or universal historical figures directly associated with it. Its significance lies more in its representation of pre-standardization measurement practices. It highlights the challenges faced in trade and commerce before globally recognized systems were adopted.
Real-World Examples (Hypothetical)
Since there is no modern use of Glas, the examples are hypothetical.
- Traditional Alehouse: "A serving of local brew was typically a 'glas' – enough to satisfy a thirsty traveler but not overly intoxicating." If we hypothetically equate "glas" to around 300 ml, then serving of ale in glas could be considered the average pour.
- Historical Recipes: "The recipe called for two 'glas' of wine for the stew." Similar to the above assumption, two "glas" is equivalent to 600 ml of wine for the stew.
- Apothecary Measurements: "The remedy required a 'glas' of elderflower cordial." Suppose the glass is 150 ml then the remedy requires that much cordial.
Converting Glas
Converting "glas" to modern units can be challenging due to its regional variations. Without knowing the specific historical context, accurate conversion is impossible. It's a unit best understood within its historical and geographical setting.
What is the US Fluid Dram?
The US fluid dram (also spelled fluid drachm) is a small United States customary unit of liquid volume, historically important in pharmacy and medicine for dispensing doses of liquid medication.
Definition
The US fluid dram is defined as one eighth of a US fluid ounce, or equivalently 60 minims.
Since the US fluid ounce is exactly 29.5735295625 mL, a fluid dram equals 3.6966912 mL. The UK/imperial fluid drachm is slightly larger at about 3.5516 mL (1/8 of the imperial fluid ounce).
Origin and History
"Dram" derives from the Greek drachma, an ancient coin and weight. The apothecaries' system split the fluid ounce into 8 fluid drams and each dram into 60 minims, giving pharmacists a fine graduation for compounding and measuring liquid remedies.
Law and Notable Facts
The fluid dram is a legal US customary unit but is now largely obsolete in clinical practice, superseded by milliliters. Its legacy survives in the term "dram" for a small pour of whisky and in the traditional 8-dram, 1-fluid-ounce medicine bottle.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A single US fluid dram is about 3.70 mL, roughly three-quarters of a metric teaspoon.
- 8 US fluid drams equal 1 US fluid ounce (29.5735 mL).
- 1 US fluid dram = 60 minims ≈ 0.75 teaspoon; 1 mL ≈ 0.2705 US fluid dram.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many US fluid drams are in one glas?
One glas equals about 54.1024 US fluid drams, because a glas is 200 mL and each fluid dram is about 3.69669 mL.
What is a US fluid dram?
It is a small liquid volume equal to one-eighth of a US fluid ounce (~3.69669 mL), historically an apothecary measure and now used in some bartending recipes.
How do I reverse the conversion?
Multiply US fluid drams by 0.01848346 to obtain glas, the same as dividing by 54.10244.
Why does one glas equal so many drams?
A 200 mL glass is roughly 54 times the ~3.7 mL fluid dram, so a single glass contains dozens of drams.
How many fluid drams is 25 glas?
About 1352.56 US fluid drams, from 25 × 54.10244.